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Saturday, 11 May 2013

The Cider Diaries, Episode 1 BRAND NEW BRISTOL CITY PODCAST!!

Finally, after months of on-off trying to work out how to best record, publish and work a podcast, I'm proud to announce at the first EVER edition of the brand new Bristol City podcast "The Cider Diaries" is now available to download!!!

In this first episode we review the season just gone, the details of the retained player list announced (recorded before Tom Heaton's reported move to Burnley, by the way) and also reflect upon the impact of Keith Burt's appointment as Director of Football.

My thanks to Dan Waters (@danwaters86) for pushing me along and making sure this happened, and also to Kevin Rudman (@krr57) who worked out how to record and publish it for us, and listened patiently whilst we rambled on!

We really would love to know your feedback, I'm sure we can improve by 1000% bearing in mind it was our first attempt, please be as honest as you want to be to help us improve! Content, format, approach (i.e. would you like more arguing?!) - please just let us know what would improve things in your eyes.

We hope you enjoy it!

#TheCiderDiaries podcast is now published - Listen to or download at www.buzzsprout.com/11600, or subscribe via www.buzzsprout.com/11600.rss

#TheCiderDiaries podcast - To subscribe in iTunes on Mac/PC go to "File: Subscribe to Podcast…" and enter URL: www.buzzsprout.com/11600.rss

The Exiled Robin

Born and raised in North Somerset, I started supporting City in the 1982 season that saw us 92nd in the league and almost going bust.
Enjoyed some good times since, particularly under Big Joe Jordan, John Ward and Danny Wilson. Brian Tinnion's goal to win an F.A.Cup tie at Anfield in 1994 is an obvious highlight, along with winning a cup final at Wembley in the Freight Rover Trophy in 1986.
But two successive seasons under Gary Johnson left all that in the shade and, with a little more luck, we might well have been playing with the big boys in the Monte Carlo of football.
I always back the manager and the players whatever the form - they're not going to win games without our support.
Now living in South Wales due to work I don't get to as many games as I'd like to.
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